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AMP Annealer Setting for 300 RUM
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<blockquote data-quote="340PR" data-source="post: 2265267" data-attributes="member: 107814"><p>Coyote, your singing to the choir brother. From my short time on this blog, I get the feeling that most realize the value of our equipment/components, and all the steps we take to make the best ammo we can.</p><p>The naysayers should be ignored. </p><p>Like Quiet Texan, I too wish there was an extra piece or two in each box of brass. I am as anal as the next person, and it bothered me for a long time when I had empty spots in my ammo box.. I finally wrapped my brain around the natural attrition during the life of brass. I switched to 100 count boxes, and cull any case that doesn't play well with the others. I lose 8-10 cases per box over the life of the brass. The result is more consistent ammo with lower ES, and predictable results.</p><p>P.S. I am AMP's #1 fan! Was lucky enough to get to do some testing for them when they came to the US. They are really good folks, focused on making the best possible product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="340PR, post: 2265267, member: 107814"] Coyote, your singing to the choir brother. From my short time on this blog, I get the feeling that most realize the value of our equipment/components, and all the steps we take to make the best ammo we can. The naysayers should be ignored. Like Quiet Texan, I too wish there was an extra piece or two in each box of brass. I am as anal as the next person, and it bothered me for a long time when I had empty spots in my ammo box.. I finally wrapped my brain around the natural attrition during the life of brass. I switched to 100 count boxes, and cull any case that doesn't play well with the others. I lose 8-10 cases per box over the life of the brass. The result is more consistent ammo with lower ES, and predictable results. P.S. I am AMP's #1 fan! Was lucky enough to get to do some testing for them when they came to the US. They are really good folks, focused on making the best possible product. [/QUOTE]
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